Printing attachment for paper holders and cutters



P. VAN B NEBERGALL, PRINTING ATTACHMENT FOR PAPER HOLDERS AND CUTTERS.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 27. 1918.

6. I Patented Feb. 10, 1920.

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, P. VAN B NEBERGALL. PRINTING ATTACHMENT FUR PAPER HOLDERS AND CUTTERST APPLICATION FILED JUNE 27. I918.

1,330,386. Patented Feb .10,1920.

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ing Attachments for Paper Holders and Cutters, of which the followingisi a specifi 1 PRIN NGarteeaaamrea To all whom it may concern: 5

Be it known that I, PHILIP resident of La Grande, in the [county of Union and State of Oregon, have made certain new and useful Improvements 1n Printcation. I

My present invention relates generally to the holders for rolls of wrapping paper andthe like, and particularly to printing attachments therefor by which the paper web will receive impressions at 'equi-distantly spaced points in its length, as it is pulled from the roll, and the primary object of my invention is the provision of a simple inex-- pensive attachment for the cutting= frames of roll holders by means of which the paper web may be printed upon its inner 'or lowersurface, so that it will be'ready for instant use when severed without the necessity of reversing the severed strip, as usual- In the accompanying drawings whichillustrate my present invention Figure 1 is a frontelevation illustrating the practical application of my invention;

F ig. 2 is a side elevation, and, ,7

Fig. 3 is a vertical transverse section. 7

Referring now to these figures, Ifihave indicated the stand or frame 10 as supporting a roll of wrapping paper 11, and in connection with a downwardly curved rectangular frame 12 secured to and extending from one side of the frame 10and supporting a cut-. ter'13 at its lower outer end, against which the-web 14: from the roll 11 is moved, in or-v I .der to sever the desired length thereof, after it has been pulled from the roll.

'a lower rectangular guide frame 15, ter- For. this purpose the cutter supporting frame 12 has minating at its lowerend in a swinging loop 16, through which the free 'endof the web 14: is extended, so that when pulled out it may he readily drawn-against the cutter, andthe free end of the integral portion of i the web will remain in position to be readily grasped'when another section of the web is to be drawn ofi andsevered. I p In connection with such a device my-present invention proposes a. pr1nting attachment having a'supporting frame, consisting of side bars 17 securedat their upper ends J the lower forward portions of the said side brackets and oneof-the said inkingrollers to cross pieces 18, in turn secured to the sides of the cutter frail 1e12, as seen in Fig.

v Specification oetettersratenp Nannie GALL, a citizen of the United States, and a.

Application filed June 27 1918. Serial lie-242,244,

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1. These side plates 17 receive the trunnion's' ofa printing roller 19. adajacent their up 1' j I per ends, this printing roller havinga peripheral printing die 20, and beingso diS-. 1

posed as to'rece1ve the" web' l l around the upper portion thereof' The ,side plates 17.

also receivethe end trunnions o-fxapair of their trunnions'disposedin slots 23 of the side plates and engaged by springsQl-inj'or rollers 21 and 22, the latter of whichhave v I eli topress the peripheries of theseroll v covered with any suitabl oft b bgnt ma; '7 i terial, intojengageinent with one another and} into engagement with the surface offthe-r ada-pted to receive andhold a supply ofxink printing roller 19, these "rollers being.

for, the printing roller, and being covered..

prevents contact of the web 14' therewith.

perportion of the printing roller 19, the web 7 14; is engaged by a soft covered pressure roll; 26, whose trunnionsare slidably disposed inf vertical slots 27 of down-turned side ears:

28 of a supporting bracket 29, attached to." another cross bar soot the cutter frame 12,

theroller 26g downwardly,and snugly into the latter in firm even contact with'theprint ing die 20, as the web moves, and in this way irrespective of creases, folds orother slight the trunnion of the-said roller 26 being'ein' gaged by springs 31, which serve to press 85.". engagement with the Web 14, so .as to'force imperfections in the paper \veb, :which are of course to beencountered iu th'e majorlty. W

of paper rolls of this nature.-

My invention is thus particularlyefi'ective1. 1

for the purposes set forth and may beread- Qily mounted to'op'erate as described with either in first cost or jup keep.

little expense I claim In a device ofthe. character described, is g 1 arranged to receive a'web downw ardly'. oven 9 the upper portion thereof, a pair of inclined side brackets in the. upper rear 'portionsof which said printing roller is rjournaled, I a pair of inking rollers in peripheralgcontactj a printing roller-havinga-peripheral. die

with one another and one of which engages roller, said inking rollers being journaled in the lower forwardportion of the printing.

hei ingrnoi ement in'the'hrecketsitoward the side ears at'its forwerd nortion aloore other roller, springs engaging and controlthe printing roller provided With Vertical 10 -ling the last mentionedroller, a shield conslots,fand a spring controlled pressure roller necting the lower forward portions of the 'jour-naled in movable relation in the slots of said brackets and extending over the two said side ears toengage the upper, portion inking rollers below the printing roller, 3, "of the printing roller'asandfor'the' purpose 'braqket mounted the'rear of, and above set forth. ,the printing roller ;and having depending:

" PHILIP VA BIBBEB' NEBERGALL 

